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F. J. PARK. G01-PEB WARMER.

No. 591,786. Patented Oct. 12,1897

warmer.

UNITED STATES PATENT OEEICE.

F REDERIOK J. PARK, OF WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA, ASSIGNOR TO THE NORTHWHEELING GLASS COMPANY, OF SAME PLACE.

COFFEE-WARM ER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 591,786, dated October12, 1897.

Application filed J' une 5, 1897l T0 all whom t may concern.:

Be it known that I, FREDERICK J. PARK, of Wheeling, in the county ofOhio and State of Test Virginia, have invented a new and usefulImprovement in Coee-Warmerspf which the following is a full, clear, andexact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings,forming part of this specification, in which- Figure l is a sideelevation of myimproved Fig. 2 is an end elevation, partly broken awayand Fig. 3 is a cross-section of the same.

My invention relatesto the jars or bottles employed for holding coffeeand similar liquid and which are provided with a holding device whichwill prevent cracking or breaking of the bottle or jar when the same isplaced upon a stove in order to heat the liquid therein 5 and it`consists in a newly-improved construction of the jar and the holdertherefor, as hereinafter more fully described, and set forth in theclaims.

In the drawings, 2 represents a glass jar or bottle of generalrectangular shape, the front and rear faces of Which are preferablyinclined outwardly slightly toward the top. At the lower portions ofthese front and rear faces are provided vertical recesses extending fromthe bottom of the jar upwardly a short distance and arranged to receivethe upwardly-projecting lips or iianges 3 3 of the holder. This holderis preferably made of sheet metal, and consists of a base 4, the endportions of which preferably extend beyond the sides of the bottle, andthe' flanges 3 3, which are bent up at right angles to the base and restin the side recesses of the bottle. The holder is preferably providedwith stiffening-ribs 5 5 upon the lips or flanges and with similar ribsextending across the base and upon which the holder rests, as shown inFig. l. To more firmly secure the bottle in the holder and to aline thesame therewith, I

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provide small projecting bosses 6 6 within the `recesses of thebottle,which fit into registering recesses in the lips of the holder,these recesses being preferably formed by striking up the metal, asshown at 7.

The advantages of my invention will be apparent to those skilled in -theart, since the device is very simple and cheap, and as the recesses ofthe bottle extend vertically the weight of the bottle and its contentstend to retain the same securely in the holder. The recesses ofthebottle beingV shorter than the projecting lips or flanges of theholder an airspace is left between the base of the bottle and theholder, which prevents the cracking or breaking of the bottle whenplaced upon a heated surface.

Without depart-ure from my invention various changes may be made in theform and arrangement of the holder and bottle, since I clairny l. Thecombination with a bottle or jar, having oppositely-arranged recessesextending vertically from its bottom, of a holder having a flat base andupwardly-projecting flangesor lips arranged to enter said recesses.

2. The combination with a bottle or jar having in its front and rearfaces recesses extending vertically from its bottom, of aholder having'a flat base and vertically-extending lips or Iianges of greater lengththan the height of the recesses.

3. The combination with a bottle or jar having verticallyextendingrecesses, of a holder having a flat base and upwardly-projecting angesarranged to enter the recesses', and interitting bosses and recesses inthe bottle and holder.

In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand.

FREDERICK J. PARK. Witnesses:

JOHN N. DOWD, A. M. HAMILTON.

